[MacPorts] #42176: SPAM (was: In brief)

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#42176: SPAM
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  Reporter:  shezanaqvi34@…  |      Owner:  macports-tickets@…
      Type:  enhancement     |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  Normal          |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports           |    Version:  2.2.1
Resolution:  invalid         |   Keywords:
      Port:                  |
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Changes (by cal@…):

 * status:  new => closed
 * resolution:   => invalid


Old description:

> In a TIA (transient ischemic attacks) is a part of the brains does not
> suddenly.
> This is caused by a temporary blockage in a blood vessel.
> You get a temporary loss of function, such as paralysis of the arm or
> leg, or trouble talking.
> Within 24 hours the symptoms have disappeared, often within a half hour.
> The probability of a TIA increases with smoking, diabetes mellitus,
> hypertension, obesity or high cholesterol.
> After a TIA, you have an increased chance of a new stroke.
> In order to prevent a (next) TIA drugs and controls are required.
> What is a TIA?
>
> In a TIA part of your brains get temporary lack of blood. As a result,
> certain brain cells work just as well or not at all. You will then sudden
> loss of function, such as paralysis of the arm, a crooked mouth or
> difficulty speaking. These deficits can last minutes to hours (usually
> 1-5 minutes). Then the symptoms disappeared. TIA stands for transient
> ischemic attack . Loosely translated, this is a temporary blood flow
> disorder "or a" transient stroke.
>

> How is a TIA?
>
> In a TIA flows temporary lack of blood supply to part of your brains.
> This may be due to narrowing or blockage of your arteries.
>
> In the course of your life, your body is aging. That includes your
> arteries. Possible effects of aging that are:
>
> narrowing of the blood vessels
> clots that stick to the vessel wall
> damage to the vessel wall
> This is called a bad condition of the arteries. Such bad condition
> increases the risk of a TIA or stroke.
>
> Factors that indicate additional risk of narrowing or blockage of your
> arteries are:
>
> smoking
> high blood pressure
> high cholesterol
> excessive alcohol gebuik
> diabetes mellitus
> overweight
> lack of exercise
> certain hormone treatment for menopausal symptoms or contraception
> migraine with aura
> use of drugs such as ecstasy and cocaine.
> Sometimes it is an irregular heart rhythm (atrial fibrillation) is the
> cause of blood clots in the heart. There may be a piece of thrombus
> (blood clot) and releasing stuck in a smaller vessel. Thus, there is a
> closure arise.
>
> What are the symptoms of a TIA?
>
> The symptoms of a TIA vary by person. This depends on the location in the
> brains where the TIA takes place. Each area of the brain has its own
> task. For example, there is, for example, a specific region of the brain
> for:
>
> the muscles in an arm
>
> http://www.dailyfaceliftfacts.co.uk/

New description:

 SPAM

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